MEDIA: Action Reactions
Ever want to just smack a TV reporter? (Metaphorically speaking, of course.) I do every time I see one take on the cloak of a cop, as when Steve Ryan of Channel 13, a fine reporter generally, does things like a "jaywalker" segment in which he plays GOTCHA! with people who cross busy streets recklessly and illegally.
I had to side with one woman who snapped, "None of your business!"
Despite an admitted moral queasiness, I have a similar reaction to Chris Hansen, the self-appointed sex police-slash-reporter on "Dateline’s" endless "To Catch a Predator" segments. I’d thought it nearly impossible to feel any sympathy for these degenerate abusers, but when Hansen insists they explain themselves to him, I find myself wishing one of them would say, "Hey, where in the code of criminal justice does it say I have to answer to you? If the cops are outside" — as they always are — "I’ll make my embarrassing, humiliating statements of denial and then shameful admission to wanting to sexually abuse a minor because I’m a sleazebag to the guys with the badges, not a pest with a microphone." …
On a note more amused than irritated, Channel 13’s Tricia Kean on Sunday was forced to read this "news" item: "It is the mother of all Mother’s Days on Wisteria Lane, but fireworks could erupt when Susan’s mother-in-law arrives for a visit." Cue clip montage.
A couple of minutes later, Action News went to a commercial … this commercial: "It’s the mother of all Mother’s Days!" Cue clip montage, then: It’s an all-new ‘Desperate Housewives’ on ABC!
So just to recap: It was the mother of all Mother’s Days on "Desperate Housewives"!
For the real in-depth scoop — Susan’s mother-in-law planned to teach Susan how to be "a chef in the kitchen, a maid in the living room and a whore in the bedroom" — I was hoping for an ABC News Special Report from Charles Gibson. (OK, I just wanted to hear Charlie Gibson say, "whore in the bedroom.")